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Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels

Incipient clot formation in whole blood and fibrin gels was studied by the rheometric techniques of controlled stress parallel superposition (CSPS) and small amplitude oscillatory shear (SAOS). The effects of unidirectional shear stress on incipient clot microstructure, formation kinetics and elasti...

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Autores principales: Badiei, N., Sowedan, A.M., Curtis, D.J., Brown, M.R., Lawrence, M.J., Campbell, A.I., Sabra, A., Evans, P.A., Weisel, J.W., Chernysh, I.N., Nagaswami, C., Williams, P.R., Hawkins, K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4923731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25624413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/CH-151924
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author Badiei, N.
Sowedan, A.M.
Curtis, D.J.
Brown, M.R.
Lawrence, M.J.
Campbell, A.I.
Sabra, A.
Evans, P.A.
Weisel, J.W.
Chernysh, I.N.
Nagaswami, C.
Williams, P.R.
Hawkins, K.
author_facet Badiei, N.
Sowedan, A.M.
Curtis, D.J.
Brown, M.R.
Lawrence, M.J.
Campbell, A.I.
Sabra, A.
Evans, P.A.
Weisel, J.W.
Chernysh, I.N.
Nagaswami, C.
Williams, P.R.
Hawkins, K.
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description Incipient clot formation in whole blood and fibrin gels was studied by the rheometric techniques of controlled stress parallel superposition (CSPS) and small amplitude oscillatory shear (SAOS). The effects of unidirectional shear stress on incipient clot microstructure, formation kinetics and elasticity are reported in terms of the fractal dimension (d(f)) of the fibrin network, the gel network formation time (T(GP)) and the shear elastic modulus, respectively. The results of this first haemorheological application of CSPS reveal the marked sensitivity of incipient clot microstructure to physiologically relevant levels of shear stress, these being an order of magnitude lower than have previously been studied by SAOS. CSPS tests revealed that exposure of forming clots to increasing levels of shear stress produces a corresponding elevation in d(f), consistent with the formation of tighter, more compact clot microstructures under unidirectional flow. A corresponding increase in shear elasticity was recorded. The scaling relationship established between shear elasticity and d(f) for fibrin clots and whole blood confirms the fibrin network as the dominant microstructural component of the incipient clot in terms of its response to imposed stress. Supplementary studies of fibrin clot formation by rheometry and microscopy revealed the substantial additional network mass required to increase d(f) and provide evidence to support the hypothesis that microstructural changes in blood clotted under unidirectional shear may be attributed to flow enhanced thrombin generation and activation. CSPS also identified a threshold value of unidirectional shear stress above which no incipient clot formation could be detected. CSPS was shown to be a valuable haemorheological tool for the study of the effects of physiological and pathological levels of shear on clot properties.
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spelling pubmed-49237312016-06-29 Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels Badiei, N. Sowedan, A.M. Curtis, D.J. Brown, M.R. Lawrence, M.J. Campbell, A.I. Sabra, A. Evans, P.A. Weisel, J.W. Chernysh, I.N. Nagaswami, C. Williams, P.R. Hawkins, K. Clin Hemorheol Microcirc Research Article Incipient clot formation in whole blood and fibrin gels was studied by the rheometric techniques of controlled stress parallel superposition (CSPS) and small amplitude oscillatory shear (SAOS). The effects of unidirectional shear stress on incipient clot microstructure, formation kinetics and elasticity are reported in terms of the fractal dimension (d(f)) of the fibrin network, the gel network formation time (T(GP)) and the shear elastic modulus, respectively. The results of this first haemorheological application of CSPS reveal the marked sensitivity of incipient clot microstructure to physiologically relevant levels of shear stress, these being an order of magnitude lower than have previously been studied by SAOS. CSPS tests revealed that exposure of forming clots to increasing levels of shear stress produces a corresponding elevation in d(f), consistent with the formation of tighter, more compact clot microstructures under unidirectional flow. A corresponding increase in shear elasticity was recorded. The scaling relationship established between shear elasticity and d(f) for fibrin clots and whole blood confirms the fibrin network as the dominant microstructural component of the incipient clot in terms of its response to imposed stress. Supplementary studies of fibrin clot formation by rheometry and microscopy revealed the substantial additional network mass required to increase d(f) and provide evidence to support the hypothesis that microstructural changes in blood clotted under unidirectional shear may be attributed to flow enhanced thrombin generation and activation. CSPS also identified a threshold value of unidirectional shear stress above which no incipient clot formation could be detected. CSPS was shown to be a valuable haemorheological tool for the study of the effects of physiological and pathological levels of shear on clot properties. IOS Press 2015-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4923731/ /pubmed/25624413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/CH-151924 Text en IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Badiei, N.
Sowedan, A.M.
Curtis, D.J.
Brown, M.R.
Lawrence, M.J.
Campbell, A.I.
Sabra, A.
Evans, P.A.
Weisel, J.W.
Chernysh, I.N.
Nagaswami, C.
Williams, P.R.
Hawkins, K.
Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
title Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
title_full Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
title_fullStr Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
title_full_unstemmed Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
title_short Effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
title_sort effects of unidirectional flow shear stresses on the formation, fractal microstructure and rigidity of incipient whole blood clots and fibrin gels
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4923731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25624413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/CH-151924
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